The Paramount+ show may have been bogged down by illogical plot twists and confusing storylines in recent seasons, but it also paved the way for creative approaches and new Star Trek shows.
"Nichelle Nichols (left, who played Lt. Uhura in The Original Series) and Sonequa Martin-Green (right) attending the premiere of CBS’s Star Trek: Discovery at The Cinerama Dome on September 19, 2017 in Los Angeles, California."
I haven’t seen a lot of #StarTrekDiscovery discussions on my home feed, despite the fact that I follow a good many #StarTrek hashtags and Trekkies. Is nobody watching the final season?
Great to hear on the replies that people seem to watch and enjoy the final season of #StarTrekDiscovery! It's just that I won't subscribe another US-centric streaming service. There's still all the old Trek available on Netflix here in Germany. I will pirate Disco once its finished. It was imo really a mistake from Paramount to go into streaming.
FoD's, we can't leave Discovery without answers! We've got a question for you for the upcoming Disco Retrospective episode: FMK Disco Villains: Harry Mudd, Captain Lorca, and Control?
Okay call me late to the party but I've just watched an interview with Rainn Wilson and my brain finally understood that Dwight from #TheOffice and Harry Mudd from #StarTrekDiscovery are played by the same person. 🤯
Could somebody explain to me, briefly, what Book did to Burnham? I missed season 4 and don't know if it’s something I would find inexcusable or if I should be team love conquers all.
In the current season of Star Trek: Discovery, there have been two lines of dialogue that have made me want to throw something at the TV, both of which involved the same word, "solve", used as a noun, and both uttered by Captain Burnham.
"Do we have a solve for this?"
"OK, so what's the solve?"
What sort of fresh hell is this? What's wrong with the perfectly cromulent word "solution"? The writer(s) responsible for this abomination should be sacked.
The 10-episode seasons don't allow much screen time for character development
They focus on very long complex story arcs where if you miss something, you're lost
The writing is just not good enough to combine the two issues above and get away with it so the series has become as much of a train wreck as the last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
Never thought it possible but they’ve managed to find a formula that makes #startrekboring
'Star Trek: Discovery' ends as an underappreciated TV pioneer (www.npr.org)
The Paramount+ show may have been bogged down by illogical plot twists and confusing storylines in recent seasons, but it also paved the way for creative approaches and new Star Trek shows.